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Reactive Or Reflective?

Dan Castro  |  Learning Methodology  |  0 comments  |  531 views  |  Read Full
 
There are three well-documented parts of the brain: (1) reptilian; (2) mid-brain; and (3) forebrain. They are like the layers of an onion, with the reptilian brain being at the center.
 

Are Tenured Teachers Destroying Our Educational Institutions?

Jennifer Dobson  |  Teaching  |  0 comments  |  352 views  |  Read Full
 
People who do not work in the educational system are often surprised when they learn about the tenure system. After all, in most professions a person is held accountable for their skills, initiative, and effectiveness, regardless of how long they have been employed.
 

Improve Your Vocabulary

Dirk McKee  |  Young Learners  |  0 comments  |  324 views  |  Read Full
 
There is never an age when you should stop learning. You may have gone through high school and college and started your career, but that does not mean that you are done learning new things. In fact, you should try to learn until the day that you die. One thing that can help you learn more and that can also improve your life and your career is to improve your vocabulary.
 

Are Public Schools Becoming a Joke?

Jennifer Dobson  |  Other  |  0 comments  |  342 views  |  Read Full
 
Public education is receiving more and more money year after year, but is the money really being spent in a way that is benefiting your child and improving their education? Are test scores improving, and if they are is it because students are actually getting a better education or are the tests just getting easier?
 

Tips to Study For Exams

Arvind Kukreti  |  Study Skills  |  0 comments  |  447 views  |  Read Full
 
Study for exams: Having good grades is your passport in entering an excellent university or college. If you are in college already, landing a good job is your next aim and a better way to do that is by having good grades in school.
 

A Revolutionary New Way to Learn Revealed

Robert Pagliarini  |  Learning Methodology  |  0 comments  |  429 views  |  Read Full
 
One of the best ways to make incremental progress during your other 8 hours is to learn. There are all sorts of newfangled websites that can teach you a thing or two -- some with nifty videos and others with PowerPoint presentations. Call me old school, but I think...
 

Improve Your Foreign Language Listening Skills

Helen Korengold  |  Speaking/Listening  |  0 comments  |  395 views  |  Read Full
 
Listening in the foreign language is the most difficult skill for most learners. Here are some suggestions for improving those listening skills, and recommendations for foreign language learning programs.
 

How to Use Songs For Teaching English

Shelley Vernon  |  English as a Second Language (ESL)  |  0 comments  |  1049 views  |  Read Full
 
ESL teachers can use songs for teaching English to their students with great success. ESL songs can bring energy to the classroom, boost students' confidence, and provide a much needed active learning experience for younger students who may become easily bored or distracted.
 

The Emphatic Banana

John James Carty  |  Pronunciation/Phonics  |  0 comments  |  419 views  |  Read Full
 
English, it is said, is an unaccented language. This conveniently ignores words imported from French, which depend on the mood of the writer and a printer deep in the bowels of a newspaper. But accents indicate the emphasis and I recommend that all students of English as a foreign language (TOEFL) use their own private accent marks.
 

Tutoring Rates As an Employment For Retired Teachers

Jurinsthea Smith  |  Tutoring/Home School  |  0 comments  |  423 views  |  Read Full
 
Employment for retired teachers is one hot topic nowadays. Considering that every year, hundreds of old mentors tend to leave school because it is but right for them to retire. However, retirement for some is a dead end. It is in this phase where they will not do anything and simply wait at home idling for some things.
 
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